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Punctuationbeginner's guide to the basics of punctuation Oxford University Press have just brought out a series of short beginners' manuals on communication skills. Their emphasis is on compact, no-nonsense advice directly related to issues of everyday life.
In fact there's a useful section on how to avoid the most common mistakes in punctuation - such as using too many commas, or using the comma as a substitute for the full stop. The second part of the book is a simple checklist of each common mark of punctuation - showing how each is used. And he ends with comments on the most popular problems - including what he calls 'the grocer's apostrophe'. This is easy to read and understand. It's a book which will be suitable for anyone unsure about what is ultimately a matter of taste and style. © Roy Johnson 2002 [other WRITING SKILLS books] Robert Allen, Punctuation, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp.104, ISBN 0198604394 |
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